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states is that there are more single mother than that are married ones. for her to have such a frank conversation, her difficulty in her pathway to that and to continue maintaining a happy, beautiful home while her career is rear freshing. i can tell you it's something that unfortunately often not heard from the conservative perspective and it opens up an opportunity to have discussions about struggle. >> i mean, she talked about stigma,. were there members of the conservative right in this country who think even if you were married when you had the children, or when the last one was conceived, you shouldn't be a single mother? >> i don't think that's a conservative or liberal thing. i think different people pass different judgments based on what is going to in their neighborhood, city and family. and there is a difference between somebody who is single, not necessarily by a choice and somebody who else may be thinking everybody is doing it so i will when there is no father in the picture at all inside or outside the home. she has taken a very honest appr
states is that there are more single mother than that are married ones. for her to have such a frank conversation, her difficulty in her pathway to that and to continue maintaining a happy, beautiful home while her career is rear freshing. i can tell you it's something that unfortunately often not heard from the conservative perspective and it opens up an opportunity to have discussions about struggle. >> i mean, she talked about stigma,. were there members of the conservative right in...
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ridiculous distraction from the importantt pusiness that we should be president obamm was born in - - the united states adding - the democrats can talk about donaad trump all thhy want - mitt romney is going to talk about jobs and how we can gee our economy moving agaan." ut lanned parenthood wants to focus on another issue - as it unveils onn oo its largest political campaigns ever to attack romney's views on funning women's' health initiatives.ad says: mitt romney is out of touch and wrong for women."davis says (oncam tag): "planned parenthood has endorsed &ppresident obama and this ad i paat of an ongoing cammaign aimed at getting the key votinn block of women to support his re-election. in washington, jeeniferrdavis, &pfox news." a... ceremony today... to mark a... ceren years... since the e clean p operations.. at the world tradd centtr site..../ memorial nd museum... is 3 parkiig the nnivvrsary... with a tribute... to.. recovery workers and firss &presponders... at the site.../ workers.. spent months.. cleaning p tte site.. followwng 9-11.../ removing.. 2--millionntons of steel.. and concr
ridiculous distraction from the importantt pusiness that we should be president obamm was born in - - the united states adding - the democrats can talk about donaad trump all thhy want - mitt romney is going to talk about jobs and how we can gee our economy moving agaan." ut lanned parenthood wants to focus on another issue - as it unveils onn oo its largest political campaigns ever to attack romney's views on funning women's' health initiatives.ad says: mitt romney is out of touch and...
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states, gov. mitt romney. [applause] >> thank you so very much. thank you for that powerful and moving and emotional introduction. thank you for your friendship. what a great man. chester falwell, thank you for your introduction and your support in kind is today. faculty and staff and distinguished guests, parents and friends and graduating seniors from liberty. [applause] 40 graduates, of course, this moment marks a clear ending and a clear -- for the graduates, of course, this moment marks a clear ending and a clear beginning. to the class of 2012, well done and congratulations. by the way, i am told some of you may have taken a little longer than four years to complete your studies. one graduate said he completed his degree in only two terms, clinton's and bush's. [laughter] in some ways, it is fitting that i share this distinction with mr. cathy. the romney campaign comes to a sudden stop when we spot a chick-fil-a. it is comfort food during the campaign season. and we needed a lot of comfort.
states, gov. mitt romney. [applause] >> thank you so very much. thank you for that powerful and moving and emotional introduction. thank you for your friendship. what a great man. chester falwell, thank you for your introduction and your support in kind is today. faculty and staff and distinguished guests, parents and friends and graduating seniors from liberty. [applause] 40 graduates, of course, this moment marks a clear ending and a clear -- for the graduates, of course, this moment...
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of oklahoma to help you in your race for the president of the united states. in oklahoma is a great state, we're a very conservative state, governor. we are people who believe in the power of the individual, we believe in economic freedom, we don't believe that government solves all of our problems. and i know governor romney that you believe in the same thing, and that is why i am here today to lend my full endorsement and support of governor mitt romney for president of the united states. >> thank you so much. [ applause ] >> i'm going to do everything i can to help governor romney and his campaign. i know governor romney, that i believe, like i think many oklahomians believe and many people in our nation believe that our nation is headed on the wrong track. and we need a president who is going to get our nation back on the right track. it's critical to our future. and i know governor romney, you're going to get our nation on the right course going in the right direction. i know that governor romney, as i believe, as i also believe knows that our nation is o
of oklahoma to help you in your race for the president of the united states. in oklahoma is a great state, we're a very conservative state, governor. we are people who believe in the power of the individual, we believe in economic freedom, we don't believe that government solves all of our problems. and i know governor romney that you believe in the same thing, and that is why i am here today to lend my full endorsement and support of governor mitt romney for president of the united states....
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that was the tactic used in 1997 in the united states when this man set off a double bomb outside an abortion clinic in sandy springs, georgia. that's in the atlanta metro area chlt eric rudolph is remembered for bombing the atlantic olympics in 1996. his bomb injured several people and killed one person. but after eric rudolph bombed the olympics and went on the run, that same guy bombed a gay bar in atlanta injuring five people and bombed an abortion clinic in birmingham, alabama, that killed a police officer and severely wounded the clinic's head nurse. but when he bombed that abortion clinic sandy springs, georgia, the first bomb went off at 9:30 in the morning. it ripped out part of a wall at the clinic. it destroyed the clinic but did not injury anyone. an hour later, the second bomb went off in a trash can just outside the building. this double bombing was designed to give responders enough time to arrive on the scene and figure out what the first bomb was about and the second bomb exploded then to try to kill the emergency responders. six people were hurt by the second blast
that was the tactic used in 1997 in the united states when this man set off a double bomb outside an abortion clinic in sandy springs, georgia. that's in the atlanta metro area chlt eric rudolph is remembered for bombing the atlantic olympics in 1996. his bomb injured several people and killed one person. but after eric rudolph bombed the olympics and went on the run, that same guy bombed a gay bar in atlanta injuring five people and bombed an abortion clinic in birmingham, alabama, that killed...
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united states senate. >> why are you a better match up against scott brown? >> i'm better because i have real world experience that speaks to all voters. we need to win more than just the democrat base in massachusetts because we have a majority of independent voters and they're looking for representatives that talk to them straight and have real world experience on the ground working with them, next to them, in their homes and businesses in the commonwealth across the state from the western part to the south shore as well as boston. i'm the one with that experience and i'll the one to take the case against scott brown. >> doesn't warren have that? >> quite frankly, i'm the real fighter in this race because i have the real world experience. we're working with people and representing them. i don't have a big university behind me, a federal government salary behind me. i do grass roots everyday in my office, representing people on a shoe string budget and fighting the federal government when they're wrong and winning my client's cases against those huge odds. >
united states senate. >> why are you a better match up against scott brown? >> i'm better because i have real world experience that speaks to all voters. we need to win more than just the democrat base in massachusetts because we have a majority of independent voters and they're looking for representatives that talk to them straight and have real world experience on the ground working with them, next to them, in their homes and businesses in the commonwealth across the state from...
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out of 35 developed countries, the united states has the second highest rate of child poverty. nearly a quarter of our kids are living in poverty. the only country where ids are worse off on this list is in romania, we rank behind latvia, the czech republic. this is not just a study, it's a wake up all. a sign that our system needs fixing. the only problem is people propping up mitt romney are doing just fine in this current economy. in romney's first 36 hours as the official republican nominee, he will have hob knobbed with some of the richest people in this country. tonight, he'll hold a $50,000 head fundraiser with meg whitman. of course romney's ties with whitman running real deep. she invested a million dollars in his son's private equity firm. next is donald trump. >> mr. trump thank you for letting us us come to this beautiful hotel, and being with us. >>. >> he didn't just paddle around with one millionaire? he also met with the casino own thaer pumped $20 million to newt gingrich. we all know that money is needed to run a campaign, but in this race it's different. ouid
out of 35 developed countries, the united states has the second highest rate of child poverty. nearly a quarter of our kids are living in poverty. the only country where ids are worse off on this list is in romania, we rank behind latvia, the czech republic. this is not just a study, it's a wake up all. a sign that our system needs fixing. the only problem is people propping up mitt romney are doing just fine in this current economy. in romney's first 36 hours as the official republican...
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states this is something that was largely unknown in the united states for most of our history thomas jefferson started free university of the university of virginia. in sixty two abraham lincoln signed the moral act which which gave seventy million acres and all the wealth associated with it to the state colleges and the land grant colleges right up until the forty's not only did they give you free tuition but even paid for your real travel to go to school how did we get to here and what are what are the what is the what are the proportions of. well you know i cover the history of this in my book there where you and right here in new york city all the way up to the one nine hundred seventy s. the cost of a public city college you know sin city college of community service these those are all completely tuition free and so part of our legacy in the united states has been free access to public higher education because we do believe that you know we have a meritocracy and if you study hard you ought to be able to get ahead if you do have that merit but since the one nine hundred seventy
states this is something that was largely unknown in the united states for most of our history thomas jefferson started free university of the university of virginia. in sixty two abraham lincoln signed the moral act which which gave seventy million acres and all the wealth associated with it to the state colleges and the land grant colleges right up until the forty's not only did they give you free tuition but even paid for your real travel to go to school how did we get to here and what are...
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states and making a case for his reelection. that's because they believe in his candidacy and his record of accomplishment. >> which cabinet members? which members of the cabinet are out there speaking for the president politically for his reelection? >> secretary sebelius is one of those cabinet members. remember, there are some cabinet members that are restricted and unable to advocate on behalf of the president, like the attorney general and the secretary of state, the secretary of homeland security. so you won't see those cabinet officials out there, so they are actively controlling their jobs. you have sebelius, the secretary of commerce, the secretary of energy. i was just down in south florida with the ambassador susan rice who came down to talk with the jewish community, and she wasn't down to talk about the president's candidacy but about his record of accomplishments and support for israel. we have internal surrogates who are making the case for the president, and then we have a number of widespread outside surrogates
states and making a case for his reelection. that's because they believe in his candidacy and his record of accomplishment. >> which cabinet members? which members of the cabinet are out there speaking for the president politically for his reelection? >> secretary sebelius is one of those cabinet members. remember, there are some cabinet members that are restricted and unable to advocate on behalf of the president, like the attorney general and the secretary of state, the secretary...
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and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture europe is in crisis mode the united states could be headed off a fiscal cliff at the end of the year and congress doesn't seem to know what to do or the kinds of conversations the great minds will speak with someone who does know what to do nobel prize winning economist paul krugman and later mitt romney says his private sector experience creating jobs prepares him to be president exactly how many jobs is romney really created and is being a pirate equity manager really qualified to be president of the states will tackle this issue and others in tonight's big picture and finally conservatives are clamoring for government to be run like a business in today's daily take over lessons of history explaining why running governments like a business always leads to disaster. for the nice conversations of great minds i'm joined by nobel prize winning economist dr paul krugman has been received a ph d. from mit and has taught at several schools including yale mit and stanford he's written twenty books including several bestsellers and over tw
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. >> he has been offered a fellowship at a university in the united states. this case has increased tensions between the united states and china. >> it is the latest twist in a drama that threatened to dismantle a diplomatic agreement between the u.s. and china. the foreign ministry said they will allow the prominent activist to apply for a permit to study abroad. the secretary of call state hillary clinton -- secretary of state hillary clinton address the situation for the first time since arriving at a summit. >> a statement confirmed he can apply to travel abroad. >> they appear to be easing restrictions on chen. >> staff and our doctor had a chance to meet with him. he confirmed that he and his family now want to go to the united states so he can pursue his studies. >> the new deal is not welcomed by everyone. amnesty international call it an empty promise by the chinese. there are a few things chen is not getting including one he expressed recalling into a congressional meeting. >> i want to meet with secretary clinton. >> he also is not leaving on her p
. >> he has been offered a fellowship at a university in the united states. this case has increased tensions between the united states and china. >> it is the latest twist in a drama that threatened to dismantle a diplomatic agreement between the u.s. and china. the foreign ministry said they will allow the prominent activist to apply for a permit to study abroad. the secretary of call state hillary clinton -- secretary of state hillary clinton address the situation for the first...
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states but the damage a greek meltdown would have on the united states pales in comparison to the damage we may be inflicting on ourselves if we continue down the road conservatives want to push us down which brings us to mitt romney the man who made millions laying off american workers when he headed up the private equity firm or the pirate equity firm bain capital is predicting that should he be elected president and by the end of his first term the unemployment rate will be at six percent even though the current unemployment rate is eight point one percent romney's prediction is not all that big a deal the congressional budget office is already predicting that unemployment will be by two thousand and sixteen six percent based on president obama's current economic policies. so you just have to wonder how mitt romney's doing his math here considering that he's given the glowing endorsement of and will model he says his economic plan after the paul ryan budget which slashes government investments in the middle class great economic policy institute the ryan budget will lead to four point
states but the damage a greek meltdown would have on the united states pales in comparison to the damage we may be inflicting on ourselves if we continue down the road conservatives want to push us down which brings us to mitt romney the man who made millions laying off american workers when he headed up the private equity firm or the pirate equity firm bain capital is predicting that should he be elected president and by the end of his first term the unemployment rate will be at six percent...
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that the united states is trying to build its astonishing most americans have no idea there are more than a quarter of a million more than two hundred fifty thousand u.s. troops stationed on these bases all around us. we don't have power bases in america we don't have any british base we don't have any korean base we don't have any french bases or you know we just all american bases in our bases are fine are the noises on one or two doesn't bother us at all because they're all bases but for other people it's almost like a cancer here for these people. since the end of world war two the spaces i've been . working here to provide a safe and secure environment for everybody. the questions you know think else you get everything you needed. in screwed news apparently figured out as john boehner thinks people who aren't worth hundreds of millions of dollars like mitt romney are losers turning on c.n.n. on sunday boehner defended romney's enormous wealth and argued that it will actually appeal to voters take a look. do you think that someone who is as wealthy as he is who had as much privil
that the united states is trying to build its astonishing most americans have no idea there are more than a quarter of a million more than two hundred fifty thousand u.s. troops stationed on these bases all around us. we don't have power bases in america we don't have any british base we don't have any korean base we don't have any french bases or you know we just all american bases in our bases are fine are the noises on one or two doesn't bother us at all because they're all bases but for...
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states of america, over $9 trillion. when they issue half of the mortgages in this country and two-thirds of the credit cards in this country, you any what you've got to do, you got to break these companies up. you got to make sure -- pardon me. >> go ahead. >> you got to break them up. they have too much influence. they have too much power. it leads to two things. this kind of concentration of ownership is bad for the economy and it leads us down the path once again of having to bail them out. michael, inmy view, what we need to do as a country is have our financial institutions not engage in gambling, which jp morgan chase did. they lost money because they were gambling. they made a bad bet. we don't need our large financial institutions betting. we need them investing in the economy and creating jobs. >> you and jesse jackson have been on the forefront of asking for the glass act. tell us how that could help in a situation like this when these derivatives have been known about. tell us about glass stegall and why it w
states of america, over $9 trillion. when they issue half of the mortgages in this country and two-thirds of the credit cards in this country, you any what you've got to do, you got to break these companies up. you got to make sure -- pardon me. >> go ahead. >> you got to break them up. they have too much influence. they have too much power. it leads to two things. this kind of concentration of ownership is bad for the economy and it leads us down the path once again of having to...
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i've really managed to divorce themselves from not just the working class of the united states where our success or failure as a nation affects their wealth but completely from the united states i mean they're in another bubble their their wealth is protected on on a multi national level and has nothing to do is really the rest of us i think that's the issue that will hopefully wake people up going into the election year although nobody seems to be wanting to run out of poverty platform. it was explained to me by this really wonderful guy bob kafka is a longstanding activist for adapt that when they give money to transportation it's called job creation when they give it to medicare it's called welfare and stigmatized even though medicaid spending creates not only thousands of jobs but great jobs you know jobs that are in the community jobs that are providing solace and service to your fellow man positive jobs so you just got to keep you know the bandwagon and yes absolutely you know while you're doing great work thank you so much. it's always a pleasure always a pleasure thank you as
i've really managed to divorce themselves from not just the working class of the united states where our success or failure as a nation affects their wealth but completely from the united states i mean they're in another bubble their their wealth is protected on on a multi national level and has nothing to do is really the rest of us i think that's the issue that will hopefully wake people up going into the election year although nobody seems to be wanting to run out of poverty platform. it was...
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that will be developed, run and managed by people who exclude the united states. you will start to get fragmentation. and it will become very difficult to then go back and say, oh, okay, we have learned. we are going to come back and, you know, strengthen these. so i suspect we might be at a point where the -- where the, you know, the, the space for the kind of experimentation that bruce was talking about -- just may not be there any longer. and without being overly dramatic about it -- one could possibly kill off or severely damage some of the existing institutions if they're not given the tender, loving care that they actually need at this particular moment. and the only person who can give them that tender loving care is the president of the united states. >> could i ask, isaac, could i ask a question on that institution you know very well, the world bank. we just had an american, currently the president of dartmouth, designated, nominated by the united states, to be the president. there is talk about this perhaps being the last american president of the world
that will be developed, run and managed by people who exclude the united states. you will start to get fragmentation. and it will become very difficult to then go back and say, oh, okay, we have learned. we are going to come back and, you know, strengthen these. so i suspect we might be at a point where the -- where the, you know, the, the space for the kind of experimentation that bruce was talking about -- just may not be there any longer. and without being overly dramatic about it -- one...
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you are deeply dissatisfied with the constitution of the united states. what did you think about -- >> that's not a fair approximation, no. >> what did you think of his rewrite? he wants to mandate three years business experience. >> i am so glad you brought this up. we have to applaud mitt romney for following your lead -- >> speak for yourself, my friend. speak for yourself. >> and page two rewrite of the second article of the constitution of the united states of america. even though that would have been one that would have disqualified eisenhower, rososevelt or john mccain. it might have been me. it sounds like the absurd suggestion that i mig make in this book. >> and you do, it turns out, have access to power. for your book about the constitution, i believe you got access to at least one supreme court justice. >> well the rumors are true. i did hi who would be the most amenable. i thought, probably the man who has devoted his entire life to securing and protecting every article, phrase and sentence in the constitution. but yes, justice scolia did mee
you are deeply dissatisfied with the constitution of the united states. what did you think about -- >> that's not a fair approximation, no. >> what did you think of his rewrite? he wants to mandate three years business experience. >> i am so glad you brought this up. we have to applaud mitt romney for following your lead -- >> speak for yourself, my friend. speak for yourself. >> and page two rewrite of the second article of the constitution of the united states of...
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and we're trying to say, is there some way the united states can help? so it doesn't lead to something much more tragic. we need your help. if you ever hear me say we're on top of this, we've got it under control, give me a call or send me an e-mail. because we need all the help we can get. there is plenty to be done, we need to keep the men in working congress elsewhere in the government and we're partners of all stripes. we need to expand the base of people who believe in this work, and as i said, it can't be business as usual. thank you very much. [applause] rick has. kindly offered to take son-in-law questions if there are questions from the audience i have to ask a question myself. will somebody be handing around the microphones or do people go to the side? >> handing them out. please, raise your hand so they landers out can see you, and stand up and introduce yourself. there's a question down here. i'm bob, i'm a proud member of the board of alliance. i'm wondering, you know, in this more complicated world we're in, accompany on the journeys you ha
and we're trying to say, is there some way the united states can help? so it doesn't lead to something much more tragic. we need your help. if you ever hear me say we're on top of this, we've got it under control, give me a call or send me an e-mail. because we need all the help we can get. there is plenty to be done, we need to keep the men in working congress elsewhere in the government and we're partners of all stripes. we need to expand the base of people who believe in this work, and as i...
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he is a distinguished former member of the united states senate. when he made the characterization, and he called it reprehensible and challenged you to withdraw it, let's put the ads aside and talk about health care. let's talk about education. let's talk about infrastructure. let's talk about our vision for massachusetts. that is what the people of massachusetts want to talk about. >> i want to know where you spend millions of dollars talking about staples and not having health care benefits when your companies do not have health care benefits. when you spend millions of dollars, that if you are so innocent and talking about the issues because that is all i have talked about up until one week ago. >> senator kennedy? >> i will provide those in detail. i will provide them about the minimum wage, giving the document where you said you were against the increase in the minimum wage, you had a different opinion when you were talking on national television. i do not know why you would meet with the strikers. i am bothered about the pain of the people i
he is a distinguished former member of the united states senate. when he made the characterization, and he called it reprehensible and challenged you to withdraw it, let's put the ads aside and talk about health care. let's talk about education. let's talk about infrastructure. let's talk about our vision for massachusetts. that is what the people of massachusetts want to talk about. >> i want to know where you spend millions of dollars talking about staples and not having health care...
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yesterday, the president of the united states who is he hanging out with? john glenn, pat summit, and what was mitt romney doing? hanging out with trump. i think joan was right with that visual of the big trump airplane, you expect him to put trump on the white house if he wins. >> you're so right, another parole of wisdom, the fact that trump is the godfather of birtherism now, but he has now romney as an ccolade saying that president obama is an anchor baby. but really he isn't one of us. here is chuck todd asking mitt romney's campaign spokesperson andrea shaw about trump overshadowing romney yesterday. >> any regrets by the campaign of spending the day you clinch the nomination with donald trump? >> look, donald trump is a supporter. you know, governor romney midit clear they disagree on some issues. governor romney says he believes the president was born in the united states. he said it repeatedly, he thinks the issue is closed. >> you know, then let's lock at romney on monday what he said. i think what he said himself is more informative that what his
yesterday, the president of the united states who is he hanging out with? john glenn, pat summit, and what was mitt romney doing? hanging out with trump. i think joan was right with that visual of the big trump airplane, you expect him to put trump on the white house if he wins. >> you're so right, another parole of wisdom, the fact that trump is the godfather of birtherism now, but he has now romney as an ccolade saying that president obama is an anchor baby. but really he isn't one of...
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he promised us the same things he promised the united states. he will give you the same thing he gave us. nothing. >> he'll give you nothing. romney's goal was to make money for him and his investors. that's fine. and he made lots of money. somehow this makes him more qualified than president obama to help all the people? his money makes him bolder? >> what president obama is doing is not bold. it's old. as president, i want it make the federal government simpler, smaller and smarter. >> what makes you think that's the case, willard? is it your work as governor? when you courageously led massachusetts to the 47th out of 50th in job creation? that simpler? smaller? smarter? president obama knows that romney's trickled down theory is dried up gop talking points. >> he's run a large financial firm and he's run a state. but i think he has drawn the wrong lessons from those experiences. he sincerely believes that if ceos and wealthy investors like him make money, the rest of us will automatically prosper as well. >> joining me is bob shrum who ran ag
he promised us the same things he promised the united states. he will give you the same thing he gave us. nothing. >> he'll give you nothing. romney's goal was to make money for him and his investors. that's fine. and he made lots of money. somehow this makes him more qualified than president obama to help all the people? his money makes him bolder? >> what president obama is doing is not bold. it's old. as president, i want it make the federal government simpler, smaller and...
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it's why we must elect mitt romney as the next president of the united states. >> that was michelle bachmann on campaign front in portsmouth virginia pledging her support to her former rival and back with us for insight into today's happenings on the campaign trail is politico white house correspondent, joe williams and michelle bernard. thanks, you guys, for coming back. let me start with you michelle. i want you to listen. i will ask you both but listen to another sound by the of michelle bachmann. here is what she told abc news about mitt romney. the day before the iowa caucuses. take a license. >> he can't beto bameat obama. >> how do you think that mitt romney is going to use michelle obama on the campaign trail? >> you mean how is he going to use michelle bachmann. >> did i say om bam obama? you don't want to mix those two up. >> that's for sure. >> well, as long as you don't call me michelle bachmann myself. >> you are another michelle. my god. how is he going to use her, michelle bachmann and santorum for that matter when they both said such negative things about mitt romney. >> this
it's why we must elect mitt romney as the next president of the united states. >> that was michelle bachmann on campaign front in portsmouth virginia pledging her support to her former rival and back with us for insight into today's happenings on the campaign trail is politico white house correspondent, joe williams and michelle bernard. thanks, you guys, for coming back. let me start with you michelle. i want you to listen. i will ask you both but listen to another sound by the of...
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states and if you can be imprisoned without trial without charges potentially for years and with no proper court involvement if that's the case a lot of reporters are going to say hey i'm not going to cover this i'm just going to do my job and go home i don't want to in the prison i don't my family members and end up in prison and you see in oppressive regimes like north korea they use laws like this and the result is that nobody speaks out so obviously we were nowhere near that point but for several months for four and a half months in the u.s. we were living under and until yesterday it was a possibility that if you did something the government really didn't like or you said something that really harmed their interests even if it's not violent and not actually a threat to anybody's physical safety but they could imprison you without a trial and that's scary that's not what america is all about certainly it sounds a horrifying and what makes the n.b.a. so controversial and how they get as it's begun as critics say open up all kinds of scary a possibility and then we did have a chan
states and if you can be imprisoned without trial without charges potentially for years and with no proper court involvement if that's the case a lot of reporters are going to say hey i'm not going to cover this i'm just going to do my job and go home i don't want to in the prison i don't my family members and end up in prison and you see in oppressive regimes like north korea they use laws like this and the result is that nobody speaks out so obviously we were nowhere near that point but for...
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is unable to come to it because the fiscal deficit in the united states is already very high. and secondly, in terms of the u.s. economy, u.s. economy is now smaller than that of the european union. the second is, the consumer here is not going to be as is resilient as he or she was in december, january, february. i think there's going to be a slow-down. so the u.s. ability to help is also going to be tstrained. >> all of this has created a lack of confidence in terms of equities. the retail investor is upset again after this weekend, the whole facebook ipo fiasco. what kind of impact has that had in terms of confidence? has it made things more skittish? >> i do think that's one of the symptoms we continue to see, weak confidence with the investor. you look at p/es in the trading market, trading at depressed markets. fund flows continue to be negative, they're coming out of the equity market. and then you compare that to bonds. we already have record low yields for treasuries. even overseas with the bund, for example. it continues to weigh on investor confidence. >> what does
is unable to come to it because the fiscal deficit in the united states is already very high. and secondly, in terms of the u.s. economy, u.s. economy is now smaller than that of the european union. the second is, the consumer here is not going to be as is resilient as he or she was in december, january, february. i think there's going to be a slow-down. so the u.s. ability to help is also going to be tstrained. >> all of this has created a lack of confidence in terms of equities. the...
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mitt romney will be the republican nominee for president of the united states. you know that. even president obama called to cannot grat late the man. texas primaries pushing him over the magic number, 1,444 delegates for mitt romney. he will officially accept the party's nomination this summer in tampa. i'm sure it'll be exciting. a look back at his campaign thus far. from our about g buddy and friend, kenny rogers. ♪ through the years ♪ ♪ you never let me down ♪ you turned my life around ♪ the sweetest days i've found, i've found with you ♪ ♪ through the years >> i'm mitt romney. i believe in america, and i'm running for president of the united states. >> i should also tell my story. i'm also unemployed. >> corporations of people, my friend. >> i love to be able to fire people who provide a service to me. >> for mitt romney, turns out he didn't win the iowa caucuses thanks to miscount. >> i drive a mustang and chevy pickup truck. ann drivees a couple of cadillacs. >> feels good being in michigan. the trees are the right height. >> oh, beautiful for spacious ski
mitt romney will be the republican nominee for president of the united states. you know that. even president obama called to cannot grat late the man. texas primaries pushing him over the magic number, 1,444 delegates for mitt romney. he will officially accept the party's nomination this summer in tampa. i'm sure it'll be exciting. a look back at his campaign thus far. from our about g buddy and friend, kenny rogers. ♪ through the years ♪ ♪ you never let me down ♪ you turned my life...
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this guy wants to be president of the united states. sam, does romney's education record in massachusetts pose a problem for him? >> yes, i think so. in concept, people will agree education department, education funding could be trimmed a lot of fat there and can be streamlined. he did put it in practice in massachusetts and made cuts and incredibly unpopular if not controversial. i think what he's trying to do now is very similar. people ask what does it mean for me and my kid, when they have a problem with it. with respect to class size, back to the budget battles, the president wanted $30 billion more for express purposes of saving 230,000 teacher jobs. if romney were to say, we'd like more teachers in the classroom, i would agree with the concept of smaller class sizes, how do you get that $30 billion passed. >> conservatives love to talk about american exceptionalism and now their candidate is talking about how they do it in other countries. what do you make of that? >> i call it situational conceptionalism. convenient. when not co
this guy wants to be president of the united states. sam, does romney's education record in massachusetts pose a problem for him? >> yes, i think so. in concept, people will agree education department, education funding could be trimmed a lot of fat there and can be streamlined. he did put it in practice in massachusetts and made cuts and incredibly unpopular if not controversial. i think what he's trying to do now is very similar. people ask what does it mean for me and my kid, when they...
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there are now many people from all parts of the world in the united states and americans overseas, they have insights. they have knowledge that others don't, is there a way to tap into this extraordinary intellectual resource? >> sure. i think an awful lot of the processes that aye seen at cso are invite that kind of broader participation. my feeling always when i was at oti was that everything we were doing was basically in an overt space. and being np an overt space meant that we were transparent about the information we were collecting so we would -- we should be sharing it with anybody. if the intelligence community or whatever else wanted to know what we were thinking that was fine because it was public information. and i feel that that's one way to get around this sort of worry that people have about their insights being misused by the official world is what i do is open. so i'm sharing it with anybody who has an interest in promoting peace in the place. i think that's the easier formula for people like the peace corp. rather than there being seen as information gat r gatherers fo
there are now many people from all parts of the world in the united states and americans overseas, they have insights. they have knowledge that others don't, is there a way to tap into this extraordinary intellectual resource? >> sure. i think an awful lot of the processes that aye seen at cso are invite that kind of broader participation. my feeling always when i was at oti was that everything we were doing was basically in an overt space. and being np an overt space meant that we were...
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clen is going to go back to the united states with secretary clinton. i think that would be something that the chinese would have strong objections to. in terms of the symbol of them fielding to pressure coming from the united states. that's something at this point in time with so much change in china, not only with leadership but on the ground with bo xilai and other corruption, they can't be in a position of showing weakness in the face of the united states. i doubt whether he'll be going back at this time. what might be possible is over the a period of time for the chinese to come to the conclusion that allowing him to travel to the united states and go into permanent exile with his family would be better for them since it would at least deflect attention on his activities which i'm sure he is going to try to continue as long as he's in china. i think at this point not much will happen over the long term they may find it in their interest to allow him to leave. >> at the same time, it really was clear that he initially told them, according to all of
clen is going to go back to the united states with secretary clinton. i think that would be something that the chinese would have strong objections to. in terms of the symbol of them fielding to pressure coming from the united states. that's something at this point in time with so much change in china, not only with leadership but on the ground with bo xilai and other corruption, they can't be in a position of showing weakness in the face of the united states. i doubt whether he'll be going...
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united states still competes with china as much as we try to emphasize the cooperation or the u.s. government tries to empathize it. competes it with monetarily, competes with it militarily, including the balance also focusing on the economy, the u.s. administration consciously, publicly overtly taking steps to emphasize asia policy, emphasize china policy, trying to counterbalance china's emerging or strengthening military profile, martin. >> as i said earlier, i defer to your expertise. thank you so much. >>> we'll be right back to clear the air. makeup artists have everything to make my skin look its best. at home, i challenge that in one easy step with olay. total effects tone corrector. 7 anti-aging therapies for younger looking skin including an even skin tone, instantly. from olay. i'm here to unleash my inner cowboy. instead i got heartburn. [ horse neighs ] hold up partner. prilosec isn't for fast relief. try alka-seltzer. it kills heartburn fast. yeehaw! trouble with a car insurance claim. [ dennis ] switch to allstate. their claim service is so good, now it's guaranteed.
united states still competes with china as much as we try to emphasize the cooperation or the u.s. government tries to empathize it. competes it with monetarily, competes with it militarily, including the balance also focusing on the economy, the u.s. administration consciously, publicly overtly taking steps to emphasize asia policy, emphasize china policy, trying to counterbalance china's emerging or strengthening military profile, martin. >> as i said earlier, i defer to your expertise....
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much more ahead. >> gosh, this is quite a revelation if you have the president of the united states that doesn't understand that productivity is a measure of output per person in the nation as a whole and is driven by such things as the level of automation in the society. >> why were. >> reporter: my teeth showing like that? >> because you're smiling. >> excellent. c'mon dad! i'm here to unleash my inner cowboy. instead i got heartburn. [ horse neighs ] hold up partner. prilosec isn't for fast relief. try alka-seltzer. it kills heartburn fast. of how a shipping giant can befriend a forest may seem like the stuff of fairy tales. but if you take away the faces on the trees... take away the pixie dust. take away the singing animals, and the storybook narrator... [ man ] you're left with more electric trucks. more recycled shipping materials... and a growing number of lower emissions planes... which still makes for a pretty enchanted tale. ♪ la la la [ man ] whoops, forgot one... [ male announcer ] sustainable solutions. fedex. solutions that matter. >>> the decision by facebook founder ed
much more ahead. >> gosh, this is quite a revelation if you have the president of the united states that doesn't understand that productivity is a measure of output per person in the nation as a whole and is driven by such things as the level of automation in the society. >> why were. >> reporter: my teeth showing like that? >> because you're smiling. >> excellent. c'mon dad! i'm here to unleash my inner cowboy. instead i got heartburn. [ horse neighs ] hold up...
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we have customers all over the united states. we rely on the postal service for everything that we do. the eastern maine processing facility is vital to our operation and our success. if we lose this processing facility we could lose clientele because of increased mailing times. we would have to consider layoffs as a result of that. closure of this plant will affect all of us. ♪ >>> i'm tyler matheson with your cnbc market wrap. the dow slips to 34, the s&p and nasdaq is down 4. jp morgan has a $2 billion trading loss since shares led five brokerages to cut their price targets on that blue chip firm. meanwhile, they rise to their level after a cnbc business worldwide. happy mother's day, everybody. now back to "hardball." >>> welcome back to "hardball." ask yourself this. would you be judged yourself with how you acted in high school? would you like that? yesterday the press reported an incident from mitt romney's years involving a student named john lauber. he and his friends came to lauber, pinned him to the ground. as lauber
we have customers all over the united states. we rely on the postal service for everything that we do. the eastern maine processing facility is vital to our operation and our success. if we lose this processing facility we could lose clientele because of increased mailing times. we would have to consider layoffs as a result of that. closure of this plant will affect all of us. ♪ >>> i'm tyler matheson with your cnbc market wrap. the dow slips to 34, the s&p and nasdaq is down 4....
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it's fundamental to the function of the united states. we have a bureaucratic system impossible to make work effectively yet the forces that support it will fight every inch of the way. this may be too big a challenge even for speaker of the house but we need to have a national discussion about how to get congress to be effective. congress has decayed dramatically in the last 20 years. the senate in particular has become a stunningly dysfunctional institution. this is a really big problem. under our constitution, if congress doesn't understand things, you can't fix it. it's really important we have a much bigger national debate about what an effective 21st century congress would be like and it's something we'll be involved in. because we're going to pursue solutions, we want those solutions to be real. that's going to lead callista and me to campaign for a republican president, a republican house, a republican senate, republican governors, republican state legislators and recognize america is a complex mosaic of self-government. the presi
it's fundamental to the function of the united states. we have a bureaucratic system impossible to make work effectively yet the forces that support it will fight every inch of the way. this may be too big a challenge even for speaker of the house but we need to have a national discussion about how to get congress to be effective. congress has decayed dramatically in the last 20 years. the senate in particular has become a stunningly dysfunctional institution. this is a really big problem....